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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
A Penn study finds that some firms elevate women to executive positions faster than men with similar attributes in order to match their competitors.
Penn In the News
Tiffany Chao of the Perelman School of Medicine says that multiple courses of ear drops won’t always cure an infection and that patients should see an otolaryngologist if the issue persists.
Penn In the News
Christina Chwyl of the Perelman School of Medicine provides tips on accepting yourself and treating yourself with kindness.
Penn In the News
Jill Fisch of Penn Carey Law says that the current controversy over sustainable investing stems from perceived differences between what is value investing and what is values-based investing.
Penn In the News
Research by Britta Glennon of the Wharton School finds that policies aimed at reducing immigration encourage firms to move jobs abroad.
Penn In the News
Alumnus Leonard Lauder is noted for his $125 million gift to the School of Nursing last year.
Penn In the News
Research by Britta Glennon of the Wharton School finds that new restrictions on H-1B visas, aimed at reducing immigration, will likely push jobs out of the United States.
Penn In the News
Martin Seligman of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses his new co-authored book, “TOMORROWMIND,” which shows how people can meet future challenges while thriving in the workplace.
Penn In the News
Eleven of the top 20 colleges in America will be led by a woman or person of color by next fall, with Penn helmed by President Liz Magill.
Penn In the News
In an Op-Ed, Karen Weaver of the Graduate School of Education discusses what the Big Ten Conference will be looking for in their next commissioner.